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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 08, 2005 at 03:16:22 from (216.208.58.187):
In Reply to: Questions about Fast Hitch Rollover Plow... posted by migraine on June 07, 2005 at 21:11:16:
Migraine: I don't recall IH being big on roll over plows. The dealer parts book I have shows 2 models, 620 two bottom 14" or 16", with production beginning in 1962 and a 641 4 bottom with production beginning in 1963. This book shows only 3 point hitch models. However if you look at regular mounted plows of that same era, they all had 2 point fast hitch or 3 point hitch options for each model. One must remember these dealer plow parts books being 3 ring type book, thus pages were added or deleted depending on what a particular dealer sold. Unless someone can think of a better suggestion I'd call your plow a 620. These two books I have list about 65 IH plows built from early 40s throuh to 70s. I know there are plows missing from these books. Get Allan NE in on this, he is big on roll over plows. Maybe you should rephrase the question, Allan likes to call them spinners.
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